Ornamental Horticulture (Jun 2023)

Tropical ornamental plants: Brazilian overview of viral infections and management

  • Maria Amelia Vaz Alexandre,
  • Lígia Maria Lembo Duarte,
  • Alexandre Levi Rodrigues Chaves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2447-536X.v29i2.2613
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 2

Abstract

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Ornamental plants, which were originally grown for magical or esthetic reasons, have gained industrial status in recent decades, contributing economically to the development of several countries. The presence of pathogens, especially viruses, can interfere in production by causing symptoms in leaves and flowers, thereby depreciating the product and affecting normal plant growth. Furthermore, perennial species can act as a natural reservoir for other crops. Depending on the species, viruses can be transmitted by vegetative propagation, contact, insect vectors, pollen and seeds. As such, knowledge of the genetic diversity, geographic distribution and biological properties of viruses may contribute to preventing future infections. In this review, a number of tropical species infected by viruses reported in Brazil are presented, highlighting the first occurrences of new viral species. Aspects related to virus control and management in ornamental plants are also discussed.

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